Newsletter of the Indiana American Revolution Bicentennial Commission (IARBC). The purpose of the publication was to arouse interest and participation in the nationwide American Revolution Bicentennial Celebration by reporting on resources and the...

Newsletter of the Indiana American Revolution Bicentennial Commission (IARBC). The purpose of the publication was to arouse interest and participation in the nationwide American Revolution Bicentennial Celebration by reporting on resources and the...

Advertisement for transfer wagons used at the World's Columbian Exposition offered for sale by the Studebaker Brothers Manufacturing Company. Document includes details about the construction and capacity of the wagon.

Local News depicting eastern Howard County in Indiana. Headlines: Greentown Poliece Kept Busy with Vehicle Thefts, a Break-in, a Hit and Run and More; Report From Town Council; Fmaily Dollar Store to Open in Greentown; Cheerleaders Decorate for...

The Speedometer was a monthly or sometimes bi-weekly newsletter of the Louisville Cement Company in Speed, Indiana. The newsletter was focused on safety issues at the plant but also included human interest stories. The Speedometer began publication...

These 21 letters chronicle Arthur C. Stockwell’s experiences in the American Civil War. Arthur was born 22 July 1847 in Charlestown, Indiana. He mustered into the 137th Regiment of Indiana Volunteer Infantry on 26 May 1864 in Indianapolis, Indiana....

This may be the "Alma" built in 1907 at Wheeling, Virginia, but we have no further information. The "Madison" is probably the boat built by Howard in 1892. Judging by the horse-drawn wagons and coach, the date would probably be early 1900s. ...

A photograph of the Post Office in Huntingburg, IN. The building was built on Fourth Street in 1900 and remained there until 1927. The mail carriers in the wagons are Ira Katterhenry and Jim Miller. Keywords: building, post office, horses,...